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Any info on Woman attacked on Camino Norte

peregrinacheena

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I hate to bring this up at the forum but i can't seem to find much information on this. I read in passing somewhere that a korean woman was attacked on the camino norte, does anyone know if she is alright and if they caught the creep? Any special areas to watch out for? I plan to walk alone most of the time and this news has weird me out a bit esp since this route tend to be much quieter than the frances. Thanks
 
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I have no info about this, but I can tell you one area where you might see a "dick-swinger" (don't know the English word for it): I walked into one when I was walking from Ribadesella to the albergue in San Esteban de Leces. This was on july 24 in the evening around 20:00. A group that had arrived shortly before me had seen nothing, so maybe this man only shows himself to women walking alone. When I told this in the albergue the woman said that the same thing had happened two years ago, apparently he's not very frequent ;-) But if you want to avoid walking into him I would advise finding a companion for the stretch between Ribadesella and San Esteban the Leces or to take a bus.

On the norte it can indeed happen that you walk alone for many hours. I have walked alone a lot and have not had any other problems on the Norte, none at all. After the abovementioned incident (I 'solved' it by starting to walk back and stopping a car, asking the driver to take me past this man) I got myself a big stick but of course have never needed it.

I still very much recommend the Norte, also for women who walk alone. It's beautiful, I loved it. Buen camino!
 

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